31st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology
    

Session 4

 Present Issues, Ideas, Systems and Products in Broadcast Meteorology: Part II
2:30 PM4.1RTNDA Presentation  
Dave Busiek, KCCI-TV, Des Moines, IA
2:45 PM4.2Trouble in Paradise—Adverse effects of coding errors and lack of format standardization on dissemination of severe weather Watch, Warning, and Advisory products issued by the National Weather Service.  
Marvin McInnis, First Alert Weather Warning Systems, Olathe, KS
3:00 PM4.3Modernized Lemon Technique using WSR-88D Data  
John B. McLaughlin, KCCI-TV, Des Moines, IA
3:15 PM4.4WARM WINTER SURPRISE..."HAS GLOBAL WARMING KICKED IN"  
Joseph S. D'Aleo, WSI, Bilerica, MA
3:30 PM4.5Urban tornadoes: are the risks growing?  
Bob Henson, UCAR, Boulder, CO; and A. Freedman and H. Brooks
3:45 PMCoffee Break  
4:00 PM4.6FCC Rules on Access to Emergency Information on Television For People With Hearing and Vision Disabilities  
K. Dane Snowden, Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC
4:15 PM4.7Cold Facts and Hot Air  
Inge Niedek, International Association of Broadcast Meteorology, Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
4:30 PM4.8American Forces Network Weather Center  
Robert Matheson, American Forces Radio and Television Service, March ARB, CA; and D. M. Tirschel and R. T. Williams

Wednesday, 26 June 2002: 2:30 PM-4:45 PM

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